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Victor Anderson (poet) : ウィキペディア英語版
Victor Henry Anderson

Victor Henry Anderson (May 21, 1917 – September 20, 2001) was an American poet who founded the Feri Tradition of contemporary Pagan witchcraft.
Born in Clayton, New Mexico to a working-class family, an accident early in life left him nearly blind. His family moved to Oregon, where (he later claimed) he was initiated into a tradition of witchcraft by an African woman. He later claimed to have joined a witches' group known as the Harpy Coven, and to have been instructed in Voodoo by Haitians based in southern Oregon.
In 1944, he married Cora Cremeans in Bend, Oregon, and inspired by the writings of English Wiccan Gerald Gardner they founded the Mahaelani Coven. From this they developed the Feri tradition, which was influenced by the Huna movement. One of their first initiates was Gwydion Pendderwen, who was a significant influence on the development of the tradition, and who introduced elements from Alexandrian Wicca in to it. Anderson was a professional accordion player and wrote poetry for various American Pagan magazines. In 1970 he published his first book of poetry, ''Thorns of the Blood Rose'', which contained devotional religious poetry dedicated to the Goddess.
==Early life==


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